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Second Grade Day Seven
Word of the Day
necessary
adverb
needing to be had or done; essential
Food is necessary to life
I got the necessary work done first.
Login Information-Usernames and Password are Case Sensitive
Brain Pop, Jr. :
Username:
Leestudent
Password:
student1
Scholastic/Watch and Learn Library/Bookflix :
Username:
Learning20
Password:
Clifford
Reading
Watch the video
Good Citizens
and complete the key words and the quiz.
Good Citizens
Being a good person can help make your world a better place!
Listen to the story:
Do Unto Otters
Discuss the story using the questions below:
How was Mr. Rabbit feeling about his new neighbors in the beginning of the story?
What was the “golden rule”?”
List three of the good manners from the story.
How did Mr. Rabbit feel about the Otter’s in the end of the story?
Read the story:
We are Citizens
Complete the
Word Match
activity.
Complete the
Fact or Fiction
activity.
Complete the
Which Came First?
activity.
List five things you can do to be a good citizen and friend.
Math
Watch the videos on place value.
Complete the Easy and Hard Quiz
Choose any of the activities available to complete for practice.
Measurement, data, and geometry | 2nd grade | Math | Khan Academy
First, we will measure length using unit squares and rulers, compare and estimate length, and solve length word problems. Next, we will read and make picture graphs, bar graphs, and line plots. From there, we will tell time on analog clocks and count U.S. coins and dollars. After that, we will identify quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. Finally, we will break shapes into equal parts.
Other review if needed:
Money Review Video
Allow your student to count your money for you to get extra practice with this skill.
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